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Eötvös Loránd University MA in Ethnic and Minority Policy

Eötvös Loránd University

MA in Ethnic and Minority Policy

Budapest, Hungary

2 years

English

Full time

31 May 2025*

Sep 2025

EUR 1,300 / per semester **

On-Campus

* Early bird period - application fee is 50 Euro

** for EU/EEA students | €3000/semester: for non-EU/EEA students. Application fee: €100

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Key Summary

    About : The MA in Ethnic and Minority Policy program offers a comprehensive curriculum that examines issues related to ethnicity and minority rights within public policy. It emphasizes critical analysis, theoretical frameworks, and real-world applications to prepare students for advocacy and policy-making roles. The program is designed for one year of full-time study, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate complex social dynamics.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles in sectors like government, non-profit organizations, and international agencies. Potential positions include policy analyst, community outreach coordinator, and diversity consultant. The skills gained also support roles in academic research and social justice advocacy.

Introduction

The Ethnic and Minority Policy Master Program deals with minority issues and ethnic diversity in the region of Eastern and Central Europe with regard to the integration process of the countries of the region into the international community of the European Union. The serious ethnic conflicts of the region, the demand for countries to meet European norms in the area of minority issues, the increase in migration, and the simultaneous growth of xenophobia, anti-Semitism, and homophobia all contribute to a pressing need in Eastern and Central Europe for highly trained professionals who have the insight and expertise to identify the main political, social and psychological reasons behind tensions and discriminations and who are also equipped with the skills and techniques to handle and moderate these conflicts.

Thus, it is a key function of the Program to provide the expertise necessary for this effort specifically in the European space. On the other hand, much of the research analyses, the scientific methods as well as the ‘Eastern and Central Europe experiences’ discussed in the Program have relevance also to those interested students who study ethnicity, race, and majority-minority relations elsewhere in the world.

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